As Twitter continued to rage around singer Kehlani’s romantic woes and reported suicide attempt, Chris Brown couldn’t help but butt in with charges that her attempt was a fake bid for sympathy.

Brown, the R&B singer also known for assaulting Rihanna, additionally took to Twitter Tuesday night to defend Kyrie Irving, the NBA star Oakland native Kehlani was rumored to have cheated on, TMZ reported.

“There is no attempting suicide,” Brown railed. “Stop flexing for the gram. Doing (expletive) for sympathy so them comments under your pics don’t look so bad.”

If you just beamed down to Planet Earth and didn’t know there was a thing called Twitter, the social media site has been all over with Kehlani’s reported suicide attempt Monday over rumors she cheated on Irving, a point guard with the Cleveland Cavaliers, with rapper ex-boyfriend Jahron Anthony Brathwaite, better known by the stage name PartyNextDoor. On Monday PND suggested he and Kehlani were back together by posting a photo of himself in bed with her on his Twitter account.

Kehlani, who has denied cheating, was placed on a psychiatric hold in a Los Angeles hospital, but that didn’t mean the 20-year-old Grammy- nominated singer couldn’t post Instagram photos of herself getting visits from “father figure” Nick Cannon, as well as PND, with a caption that thanked him for “saving” her life.

Brown wasn’t having any of the Kehlani love, trashing her in several tweets and then getting massively slammed by Twitter users, TMZ reported.

He said she wouldn’t be welcome at NBA games and praised Irving as “probably one of the only good guys left.”

Brown, at least, showed some bit of self-awareness in acknowledging the backlash against his rants, calling himself “the BIGGEST PIECE of (expletive).”